The Clinic Manager is responsible for the overall leadership, coordination, and day-to-day operations of the Six Feathers Clinic. This role ensures the delivery of high-quality, culturally safe, and patient-centered primary care services to Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) First Nations members living in or traveling to Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.
The Clinic Manager oversees an interdisciplinary team of nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physiotherapists, and administrative staff, ensuring effective collaboration, efficient clinic operations, and alignment with Keewaytinook Okimakanak’s strategic priorities and Indigenous model of care.
Key Responsibilities
Clinic Development
Support implementation of clinic workflows, policies and operational procedures
Assist with clinic readiness and operational systems during early program develop
Support coordination with hospitals, specialists, diagnostic services and community health programs to facilitate patient referrals and continuity of care
Collaborate with regional (Ontario/Manitoba) health partners to improve access to services for KO community members
Leadership and Operations
Provide day-to-day operational leadership for the Six Feathers Clinic, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery.
Oversee clinic workflows, scheduling systems, and patient flow to support timely access to care.
Ensure clinic operations align with KO Health policies, procedures, and funding requirements.
Monitor and address operational challenges, implementing solutions to improve service delivery.
Team Supervision and Support
Supervise and support an interdisciplinary team, including nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physiotherapists, and administrative staff.
Promote a collaborative, respectful, and culturally safe team environment.
Lead staff meetings, performance management, and ongoing professional development.
Support recruitment, onboarding, and retention of clinic staff in collaboration with KO Human Resources.
Program Coordination and Quality Improvement
Coordinate integrated service delivery across disciplines to ensure comprehensive, patient-centered care.
Monitor program performance using key indicators (e.g., patient attachment, access, satisfaction).
Lead continuous quality improvement initiatives and support implementation of best practices.
Ensure accurate data collection, reporting, and documentation in collaboration with the KO eHealth team.
Financial and Administrative Oversight
Support budget management, including monitoring expenditures and resource allocation.
Oversee procurement of clinic supplies and equipment.
Ensure compliance with reporting requirements for funders, including the Ministry of Health.
Support senior leadership with program development and funding-related initiatives by providing operational input and program information
Community Engagement and Cultural Safety
Ensure services are delivered in a culturally safe, trauma-informed, and Indigenous-led manner.
Engage with KO communities, Elders, and clients to gather feedback and inform service delivery.
Promote a welcoming, inclusive environment for all patients accessing care.
Qualifications
Post-secondary education in health administration, business administration, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Minimum 3–5 years of management experience, preferably in a healthcare or clinic setting.
Experience supervising interdisciplinary teams.
Strong knowledge of primary care operations, clinic workflows, and health system navigation.
Demonstrated leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Experience with budgeting, reporting, and program evaluation.
Knowledge of or experience working with Indigenous communities and culturally safe care practices.
Familiarity with EMR systems and digital health tools.
Working Conditions
Based at the Six Feathers Clinic in Thunder Bay.
Regular weekday hours, with the possibility of occasional evening or weekend responsibilities on rare occasions.
Fast-paced, team-based clinical environment serving a diverse Indigenous population.
Core Competencies
Leadership and team development
Cultural safety and humility
Communication and collaboration
Organizational and problem-solving skills
Accountability and professionalism
This is a new position.
Salary range: $100,000.00 to $105,000.00
We encourage applicants to self identify if they are Indigenous, more specifically if they are a member of one of the six First Nation communities Keewaytinook Okimakanak serves.
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